DES MOINES, IA (05/29/2013)(readMedia)-- Have you ever been star-struck by someone in your community? Do you know someone who deserves to be in the spotlight for their service to others? The Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Foundation and Cookies Food Products are in search of ten outstanding Iowans to honor at the 2013 Iowa State Fair. The 17th annual Iowan of the Day program honors Iowa's finest for going above and beyond.

Nominations should be based on acts of relentless community involvement, leadership and an outstanding sense of Iowa pride. Support materials such as testimonials, photos or newspaper articles that demonstrate the greatness of your nominee are encouraged. Nominees must currently reside in Iowa. Each Iowan of the Day winner will receive his or her own day of stardom at the 2013 Iowa State Fair.

This day of honor includes an introduction on the Anne & Bill Riley Stage, VIP parking, gate admission, use of the Iowan of the Day golf cart and Grandstand show tickets for the evening of their award day. In addition, all winners will receive $200 in cash, accommodations at the Des Moines Downtown Marriott Hotel the night before their day of recognition and a one-year subscription to The Iowan & Iowa Gardening magazine.

For those feeling "star-struck," The Iowan of the Day remedy is here to help. You can obtain a nomination form by calling the Blue Ribbon Foundation at 1-800-450-3732 or online at www.blueribbonfoundation.org/iotd. Nominations are due by July 1, 2013.

The Blue Ribbon Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Since its inception in 1993, the Foundation has generated more than $95 million for renovations and improvements to the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

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Families can register children impacted by a parent's cancer

Camp Kesem is a free, week-long overnight summer camp for children who have or had a parent with cancer. Camp this summer is July 21-27, and 9 free spots are available.

Camper applications and more information on Camp Kesem at Augustana College can be found at www.campkesem.org/augustana

In this region, Camp Kesem is held at the YMCA camp near Boone, Iowa, and it is organized by Augustana College student volunteers under the guidance of local professionals and in cooperation with Camp Kesem's national headquarters.

Augustana College students serve as counselors and work all year to fundraise and plan for the camp. Plus student-counselors receive over forty hours of training prior to camp.

The Camp Kesem program model was founded in 2000 at Stanford University. Since then, it has grown and included 37 camps in summer 2012. Projections for this coming summer show four new camps will be added.

Campers participate in fun activities including sports, drama, arts and crafts, team-building events, scavenger hunts and talent shows. In addition, each night before bed, the campers participate in "cabin chat," a time to talk and open up to their peers and counselors.

Children who have a parent who has or had cancer often lack sufficient external support. The complexity of emotions they experience can easily go without attention. It is often challenging for these children to find peers with whom they can relate, resulting isolation and fear.

Camp Kesem advisor, Dr. Michael Amylon, pediatric oncologist at Stanford Hospital emphasizes the importance of an experience like Camp Kesem. "These kids have their world knocked right out from under them, and often they have no where to turn to get help and support. Camp Kesem provides a magical place of respite and play, and a group of other kids in the same situation who understand what it's all about and can offer unique and important peer understanding and friendship."

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - A measure co-sponsored by state Rep. Mike Smiddy (D-Hillsdale) to help investigate and prosecute methamphetamine producers passed the Senate and will be sent to the governor's desk.

"Preventing dangerous illegal drugs from being produced in and spread throughout our communities is a massive public health and safety issue," said Smiddy. "Catching meth producers before they distribute and profit from these drugs is critical in curbing the problem and finding a long-term solution to the increasing use of meth."

House Bill 1311 strengthens meth prevention efforts by allowing probation and court services departments to identify, investigate and prosecute violations of the state's meth laws. Currently, only law enforcement agencies and prosecutors' offices are authorized. If passed, this bill will allow these agencies to inspect pharmacy distribution records for methamphetamine precursors, such as Sudafed.

"Expanding the scope of who is able to legally investigate methamphetamine precursors greatly expands our ability to crack down on drug users and producers," Smiddy said. "This is an important step to ensure that as a community we are using every tool at our disposal to combat these dangerous drugs. Empowering probation officers to say something if they see something gives one more line of defense in rooting out meth and stopping the risky production that endangers families."

 

For more information, contact Smiddy's office at RepSmiddy@gmail.com, (309) 848-9098, or toll free at (855) 243-4988.

 

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PORT BYRON, Ill. – Reaffirming his commitment to protecting the Second Amendment rights of local residents and fighting overly restrictive legislation out of Chicago, state Rep. Mike Smiddy (D-Hillsdale) is hosting two concealed carry permit classes on Sunday, June 2 at the Cordova Civic Center located at 910 3rd
Avenue S. in Cordova, with the first class from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and the second class from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

"As the legislature drags its feet on passing strong concealed carry legislation that respects the rights of gun owners, residents can get a head start on applying for a carry permit that is valid in every state that borders Illinois," Smiddy said. "Chicago gun-grabbers are losing the fight on concealed and carry, so they're trying another gun restriction by banning certain firearm magazines -- we won't let them. They will continue trying to take away the guns of law-abiding citizens and I will continue fighting them tooth and nail."

These classes are taught by SAFE Gun Permits, LLC, who will take the necessary photographs, fingerprint
students, and mail the student applications after the course is completed. Students will be eligible for a concealed carry license through the State of Utah. The Utah license is recognized in Utah and 30 other
states, including every state that borders Illinois.

Smiddy is a vocal gun rights advocate and a sponsor of concealed carry legislation that respects gun owners' rights, Senate Bill 2193, which passed the House overwhelmingly. Smiddy is opposing a new highly restrictive measure introduced in the Illinois Senate that would prevent many law-abiding gun owners from carrying in public and create burdensome, extensive gun-free zones throughout the state.

"I am opposing all proposed concealed carry legislation that makes it difficult for gun owners to obtain a permit and legally carry," said Smiddy. "This new Senate plan creates a patchwork of localized concealed carry laws so confusing that it would be impossible for gun owners to obtain a permit and legally carry as they travel throughout the state. Illinois and its law-abiding citizens do not want a watered-down, ineffective bill passed in Springfield."

The fee for the concealed carry permit classes is $100 plus a $51 processing fee to the State of Utah.

Residents can sign up online at www.safegunpermits.com/classes. For more information, contact Smiddy's office at RepSmiddy@gmail.com, (309) 848-9098, or toll free at (855) 243-4988.

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WALCOTT, IOWA - Iowa 80 Truckstop has been nominated by the Quad Cities Convention and Visitor's Bureau as the 8th Wonder of the World in Virtual Tourist's current online contest..

Voting is open until September 30th.

Entries have been received from all over the world.  Anyone can vote. Voters can help put the Quad Cities on the map by voting for Iowa 80 Truckstop at http://www.virtualtourist.com/8thwonder.

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MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. -  "I don't think we've ever had a mission like this one," said Lt. Col. Dave Roberts of the door-to-door ground team sorties Civil Air Patrol is performing for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The mission, which began on Wednesday, is to photography up to 12,000 home sites damaged by the Oklahoma tornadoes.

"We've had boots on the ground and have been right in the middle of it from day one," said Roberts, CAP's incident commander on Friday, of the organization's role in providing photographic assessment of every house damaged by the tornadoes.

Half of the members conducting the ground team mission are CAP cadets 12-20 years old, Roberts noted. To date more than 100 members from the Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas wings have contributed to CAP's air and ground missions following the tornadoes. "We've got some really sharp people working and they are doing a great job," he said.

The system for working the ground team mission is ingenious. CAP's aerial photo tracks taken for FEMA and the Oklahoma Division of Emergency Management, which documented the depth and width of the damage, were added to Google Earth images from Moore and Oklahoma City to determine where streets had been located and where houses were supposed to be, creating a grid to guide CAP's pilots. On the ground, GPS trackers are being used to locate housing sites within 30 feet of their location, allowing CAP to photograph each home site.

CAP is taking an average of 500 photos per day, but is planning to triple that number beginning today with the addition of more volunteers and more cameras.

"It really drives home what I've seen on the news the last couple of days," said Capt. Brian Summers of the Oklahoma Wing, a ground team leader for the door-to-door photography. "I feel bad for the people affected by the storms and am amazed at the positive attitude of homeowners. All have said thank you for our support.

"CAP is happy to be able to provide the pictures to allow everybody to see how severe the damage was and to assist FEMA and others in planning for the future and to support the people affected."

"CAP gets the job done. We don't have to worry," said Linda Pryor, emergency management officer with ODEM, which is using the images "to compare which houses were there and which weren't so FEMA can get recovery money to the homeowners."

"I am honored to work with such am amazing team," said Chris Vaughn of FEMA. "Thank you for everything you do. You are really making a difference in the way that we support survivors."

Civil Air Patrol (CAP), the official auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, is a nonprofit organization chartered by Congress in 1941 with a 501(c)3 designation and pre-dates the Air Force. CAP consists of 61,000 unpaid professional members nationwide, and operates a fleet of 550 aircraft. CAP, in its Air Force auxiliary role, performs 90 percent of continental U.S. inland search and rescue missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) and is credited by the AFRCC with saving an average of 80 lives annually. Its unpaid professionals also perform homeland security, disaster relief and drug interdiction missions at the request of federal, state and local agencies. The members play a leading role in aerospace education and serve as mentors to more than 26,000 young people currently participating in the CAP cadet programs. CAP is a force multiplier to the Air Force CAP received the World Peace Prize in 2011 and has been performing missions for America for 71 years. CAP also participates in Wreaths Across America, an initiative to remember, honor and teach about the sacrifices of U.S. military veterans.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (May 24, 2013) ?Convoy of Hope and Bass Pro Shops partnered once again to bring aid to the survivors of Monday's devastating EF-5 tornado in Moore, Okla.

"When we respond to disasters we are empowered to do so by trusted partners like Bass Pro Shops," says Hal Donaldson, president and co-founder of Convoy of Hope, which, like Bass Pro Shops, is headquartered in Springfield, Mo. "Our partnership with Bass Pro Shops is long standing and valued by our entire team. They are a retailer known for excellent products but also for reaching out to communities that are hurting."

Currently, Bass Pro Shops is shipping cases of water, batteries, headlamps, jerky and meals ready to eat to Moore.   The shipments will arrive at the Convoy of Hope point of distribution located at 8900 S. Shields Blvd. in Oklahoma City, Okla. on Friday, May 24 starting at 9 a.m.

Two years ago, Bass Pro Shops partnered with Convoy of Hope when the organization responded to the Joplin, Mo., tornado. In 2011 Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops and his wife, Jeanie, received Convoy of Hope's Legacy Award, which is given annually.

"Our partnership with Bass Pro Shops will impact the people of Moore in a tremendous way," adds Donaldson.

About Convoy of Hope

Convoy of Hope, founded in 1994, has a long history as a first responder in times of natural disasters and has been a Four Star Charity as recognized by Charity Navigator for nine consecutive years. Convoy of Hope, a faith-based organization, has a driving passion to feed the world through children's feeding initiatives, community outreaches, disaster response and partner resourcing. Learn more at www.convoyofhope.org or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

Convoy of Hope:

Jeff Roman, 417-942-7570
Public Relations Desk
jroman@convoyofhope.org

Jeff Nene, 417-860-2196
National Spokesperson
jnene@convoyofhope.org

Bass Pro Shops Contact:
Katie Mitchell, 417-873-5618
Communications Manager

Speak at Rock Island National Cemetery Service

 

WHAT Congressman Dave Loebsack will join other elected officials, families and community members to honor veterans and those who made the ultimate sacrifice defending our nation

WHERE Rock Island Arsenal

National Cemetery

TIME 10:30am

 

Attend Trail Dedication Memorial Day Service

 

WHAT Congressman Dave Loebsack will attend the service to induct veterans into the Trail

WHERE East Overlook picnic area on the east side of the Coralville Dam

TIME 1:30pm

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SPRINGFIELD, IL - State Rep. Mike Smiddy (D-Hillsdale) issued the following statement after the



House passed concealed carry legislation on Friday:



"Passing concealed carry legislation in the Illinois House today is a monumental step forward



after years of deadlock and inaction in Springfield have denied citizens their basic rights. For



too long, Illinois has been the only state in the nation to bar citizens from the free and proper



exercise of their Second Amendment Constitutional rights. After today's historic vote, Illinois is



finally within reach of becoming the last state in the nation to allow for the concealed carry of a



firearm and giving law-abiding, responsible gun owners the ability to defend themselves.



"Senate Bill 2193 is a 'shall issue' measure that protects the rights of law-abiding gun owners



to carry in the state of Illinois while preventing municipalities from enacting their own



burdensome restrictions. A disjointed state law not only would infringe on citizens' rights, but



also force the burden of learning 208 towns' guns laws on law-abiding, legally carrying citizens.



"The bill we passed today is an important step in the right direction to guarantee gun owners'



rights. Clearing the House with a veto-proof majority sends the message that my colleagues are



ready to respect the Second Amendment. I urge every Senator in this state to vote for this bill



and send it to the governor's desk immediately."



For more information, contact Smiddy's office at RepSmiddy@gmail.com, (309) 848-9098, or



toll free at (855) 243-4988.



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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Branstad today signed the following legislation into law:

House File 119: An Act relating to County Attorney duties when representing the Department of Human Services in juvenile court.

House File 586: An Act relating to the rulemaking process and state agency decision making.

House File 590: An Act relating to child abuse reporting, assessment procedures, and placement on the central registry for child abuse, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

House File 592: An Act relating to payments from the indigent defense fund by the State Public Defender.

House File 615: An Act relating to the innovation fund investment tax credit and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

House File 632: An Act relating to the assessment of certain real estate used in the cultivation and production of algae, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

House File 641: An Act authorizing the establishment of reinvestment districts following approval of the Economic Development Authority Board, providing for the remittance of certain state sales tax revenues and certain state hotel and motel tax revenues to municipalities, establishing a state reinvestment district fund, and making appropriations.

House File 644: An Act relating to enhanced E911 emergency communication systems, and providing penalties.

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